Wolf Tails
An original anti-bullying Children’s Fairytale Sat, October 24, 2015 – 7:00pm Sun, October 25, 2015 – 3:00pm Sun, November 1, 2015 – 3:00pm [KAIMUKI, OAHU, SEPTEMBER 2015] We are pleased to announce KHSPAC’s fall production of our popular children's play, Wolf Tails, which was last shown in Fall 2010 to sold-out school audiences. Wolf Tails is an original KHSPAC script that twists traditional fairytales by presenting the "Big Bad Wolf" character as the target of bullying by the sheep! This anti-bullying play set to music brings together several famous stories about “The Big Bad Wolf”: The Boy Who Cried Wolf, The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, and Peter and the Wolf! Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of “Wolf Tails”, this 2015 production has been refreshed and re-imagined with new songs featuring a cast of 18 talented students from Kaimuki High School Targeted for younger audiences, but fun for all ages, the show will be performed on Sat, October 24 at 7:00pm, Sun, October 25 at 3:00pm and Sun, November 1 at 3:00pm. Adult tickets are $10, students, military and seniors with I.D. are $5, Kids 3-4 are $3, and under 3 are free! Box office opens thirty-minutes before each performance for ticket sales. Kaimuki High School is located at 2705 Kaimuki Ave., between Kapahulu Ave. and Kapiolani Blvd. ABOUT KHSPAC: Kaimuki High School Performing Arts Center offers classes in acting, music, dance and technical theater at no cost to public school students all over Oahu. The program’s mission is based on the belief that performing arts develop important life skills including discipline, teamwork, creativity, self-awareness, confidence, focus, and appreciation of the performing arts. Under the direction of M.J. Matsushita, the program and it's musical and dramatic productions involve about 160 students who present three major productions per school year. KHSPAC is one of three Department of Education learning centers for performing arts on Oahu. For more information visit:http://khspac.org. For more information, contact Joanne Libarios at 733-4913 or via e-mail: [email protected]. ##
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Contact: Joanne Libarios [email protected] 733-4913 Kaimuki High School Performing Arts Center announces Once On This Island Once On This Island Book and Lyrics By Lynn Ahrens and Music By Stephen Flaherty Based Upon The Novel "My Love, My Love" By Rosa Guy Feb 19 & 20 -- 7:30pm, Feb 21 -- 3:00pm, Feb 26 & 27 – 7:30pm, Feb 28 3:00pm Mar 4 & 5 – 7:30pm, Mar 6 – 3:00pm [KAIMUKI, OAHU, SEPTEMBER 2015] We are pleased to announce KHSPAC’s spring production of Once On This Island. This highly original and theatrical Caribbean adaptation of the popular fairy tale The Little Mermaid, "Once On This Island" tells the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who rescues and falls in love with Daniel, a wealthy boy from the other side of her island. When Daniel is returned to his people, the fantastical gods who rule the island guide Ti Moune on a quest to test the strength of her love against the powerful forces of prejudice, hatred and death. With its poignant story and catchy Caribbean flavored score, "Once On This Island" is a feast for the heart, mind and soul. KHSPAC's production of Once On This Island features a cast of 33 talented students from Kaimuki High School and other public schools around the island. KHSPAC is also proud to welcome back their Alumni who have returned to Kaimuki High School to join Production Team for this spring musical, most notably Michael Ng, Director. Our target audience is 4th grade through 12th grade, although adults will certainly look forward to this production. Adult tickets are $15, students, military and seniors with I.D. are $10. Box office opens one hour before each performance for ticket sales. Kaimuki High School is located at 2705 Kaimuki Ave., between Kapahulu Ave. and Kapiolani Blvd. ABOUT KHSPAC: Kaimuki High School Performing Arts Center offers classes in acting, music, dance and technical theater at no cost to public school students all over Oahu. The program’s mission is based on the belief that performing arts develop important life skills including discipline, teamwork, creativity, self-awareness, confidence, focus, and appreciation of the performing arts. Under the direction of M.J. Matsushita, the program and it's musical and dramatic productions involve about 160 students who present three major productions per school year. KHSPAC is one of three Department of Education learning centers for performing arts on Oahu. For more information visit: http://khspac.org. For more information, contact Joanne Libarios at 733-4913 or via e-mail: [email protected]. |
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